4 Ounce Granulated Maple Sugar: $6 (Shipping: $6)

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8 Ounce Granulated Maple Sugar: $10 (Shipping: $6)

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16 Ounce Granulated Maple Sugar: $15 (Shipping: $6)

Shipping

All products are shipped via U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail. Delivery times are approximately 3 to 4 days depending on your location.

About Grades Of Syrup

Vermont Maple Syrup comes in three primary grades which are determined by their color once sugared down.

Generally the darker grades are harvested near the end of the season while lighter grades will be the first of the harvest. The darker the color, the stronger the maple flavor.

These include: Golden Delicate, Amber Rich, and Dark Robust. This year we produced primarrily Golden Delicate and Amber Rich.

Sugarbush To Table

This years crop featured mostly fancy grade and amber grade syrups. The season ended before later, heavier grades were flowing.

Recent Posts

Giving White Oak Bourbon Barrel Aged Maple Syrup A Go!

Posted: 03/13/2017

Putting a couple of kegs of White Oak Bourbon Barrels with Dark Robust and Amber Rich to age for 8 months.

Early start to the season !

Posted: 02/20/2017

First boil Feb. 20. Earliest I have ever started Sugaring. 23 Gallons of Amber Rich made today.

OMSI Bourbon and Bacon Jan 14 2017 6-10 PM

Posted: 12/29/2016

Come join Macintosh Hill Maple Works for Oregon Museum of Science and Industry after dark series for Bourbon and Bacon Night on Jan. 14 2017 6-10 PM.

Oregon Live is "Loving" Macintosh Hill Maple Works

Posted: 12/13/2016

A few years back we were featured as one of Oregonian's preferred food products. Check out this great write-up below by Grant Butler.

What We're Loving: Macintosh Hill maple syrup

Foodday's Tasting Panel recently sampled an array of maple syrups, but afterward discovered a Vermont brand with an Oregon connection that is every bit as delicious as many we tried. Don DeFlorio spends sugar season in the hills around Randolph, Vt., where he bottles premium syrup under the Macintosh Hill Maple Works label. It's the epitome of small-batch production -- last year, only 380 gallons of syrup were made from the sap of the farm's 1,220 sugar maple trees.

You don't have to go to Vermont to score a bottle, though. When DeFlorio isn't making syrup, he's part of a Portland-based crew that repairs fiber optic cables in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. That's why most of his syrup is distributed and sold here.

We loved his Grade A Fancy syrup, which would be excellent spooned over yogurt or ice cream. For pancakes or waffles, the thicker Grade A Dark would be perfect. Both are sold in beautiful 100 ml tarquina bottles, adorned with a maple leaf.

Returned from West Coast Holiday Shows

Posted: 12/09/2016

Had a successful tour of North West Holiday shows. This year's crop is all but gone. Got to spend time with son Joe, daughter in law Erin and grandsons Connor 2 and Garrett 4 months. Joe currently stationed at Ft. Lewis, WA.